Product description
Enamel or Glass Coating Technology had been invented in German since 1760. Siam Enamel Factory Ltd. (Siam Enamel) spent the past 60 years designing and perfecting enamel kitchenware, under well recognised Rabbit Brand.
•allows food to be cooked thoroughly and quickly
•excellent heat transfer properties, and able to be exposed directly on the flame of gas stove.
•easy to clean
•able to withstand food acidity
•free from metal contamination
•Oven safe upto 250C.
•Dishwasher safe.
•Not safe for microwaves due to iron component of enamelware.
•DO NOT DROP the enamelware as it can chipped and ruin the coating surface.
Cleaning Suggestion : Lemon juice can remove stains from enamelware products, such as tea stains on mugs. Soaking the products in warm soapy water will help remove baked on food, but avoid using abrasive sponges or brushes as this may scratch the surface. Coating your pans in a light layer of oil before cooking can help with cleaning after use. We found magic sponge is pretty useful to clean coffee/tea stains on enamelware.
If my enamelware chips can I still use it?
Yes. Just like any other ceramic, the outer porcelain layer can chip if dropped, revealing the steel beneath it. When this happens the steel below naturally oxidises and the enamelware remains safe to use. Plus, in our opinion, it gains a little more character.
Natural characteristics of enamelware may have bumps, uneven paint at certain area. Thus we do not regard it as defect.